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Alexium Wins Top Textile Innovation Award 2016

GREER, S.C. -- In just a few short months since its inception, Alexium's Alexiflam-Crockban™ has been selected as one of FabricLink's Top 10 Textile Innovations for 2015-2016. FabricLink has been the premier site for consumer textile education and product promotion for over 20 years with 75,000 visitors each month. The annual FabricLink Network's Top 10 Innovation Awards are presented to exceptional textile-based materials and technologies that have launched during the past year and are commercially available that drive the textile industry.

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Winning a spot in the Top 10 Textile Innovations for 2015-2016 validates Alexium as a key powerhouse impacting the textile industry, as previous awards have been given to major industry players including: 3M, Outlast, Mt Vernon + Carhartt, Schoeller, and more.* This award will be publicly released to the entire textile industry later this month.

Alexium International Group Limited (ASX: AJX) (OTCQX: AXXIY) holds proprietary patent applications for a process developed initially by the U.S. Department of Defense, which allows for the surface modification and attachment of nano-particles or multiple chemical functional groups to surfaces or substrates to provide functions such as fire retardancy, water proofing, oil proofing, and anti-microbial treatments. Applications under development include but are not limited to textiles, paints, and packaging, glass and building materials. Alexium's fire retardant chemical treatment are currently marketed for different fabric markets under the Alexiflam™, Ascalon™, Nycolon™, Nuvalon™, and Polytron™, Omnitron™ and Bactron™ trademarks.

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